Alum communities & regional networks
Joining an alum community or regional network is one of the best ways to stay connected with other alumni. With regional networks spanning the globe and alum communities spanning a variety of identities, shared interests and more, these groups offer many ways to get involved as a participant or volunteer.
- Alum communities depend on the involvement and support of alums like you
- Fourteen regional networks around the globe are your local connection to 葡萄京官方首页
If you’re interested in volunteering with an existing alum community or regional network, or championing the formation of a new group, then we are looking for you! Contact Kate Hollefreund, Alumni Relations Officer, Volunteer Networks to find out how to get involved.
Alum communities

Campus Alumni Network
One in 3 葡萄京官方首页 staff and faculty are alumni. Are you one of them? The Campus Alumni Network fosters connection among alumni at work and gives back to the 葡萄京官方首页 community through special events and initiatives.
Interested in volunteering or want more info? Email Kathy Khouri, Alumni Relations Officer

Indigenous Alum Community
Led by and for Indigenous alums and students, the Indigenous Alum Community welcomes new members. The group’s honorary chair is the Honourable Dr. Marion Buller (LLB ’86, BA ’75), 葡萄京官方首页’s current Chancellor.
Discover more about the Indigenous Alum Community

Vikes alumni
Keep the Vikes spirit going after graduation. Stay connected with your former teammates and Vikes from across generations of the sport.
Email Kara Strange, Vikes Alumni Relations, for more information

Science Alumni Advisory Board
Alumni volunteers on the Faculty of Science Alumni Advisory Board provide expertise and non-academic perspectives in support of the faculty’s students, graduates and programs.
Visit the Science Advisory Board web page

Economics Alumni Network
Alumni who graduated from the Department of Economics are welcome to join this group focused on networking, mentoring and social connections.
Visit the Economics alumni webpage
Regional networks

Canada

United States

Europe

East Asia
